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iron_weasel
Oct 17, 2011

But then a tea bowl that is too perfect has no charm.
I have a problem. I love what I have read by the Strugatsky brothers: Roadside Picnic, Definitely Maybe, Hard to Be a God. Yet at the same time I think I feel like there is something I don't 'get' about them. Like some bit of context or subtext that seems just out of reach. Can you guys help? We could start with the more popular Roadside Picnic. What are some interpretations of the novel? I need help.

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